Salve Regina Seahawks

Schedule

All times Eastern
Overall: 0-1 - Conference: 0-0
11/8 at Johnson and Wales Final L, 94-69 BX
11/12 at Mitchell 6:00 PM LS
11/16 vs. Roger Williams 1:00 PM
11/19 at Regis (Mass.) 7:00 PM V LS
11/21 vs. Worcester State 7:00 PM LS
11/23 at Connecticut College 1:00 PM
11/26 vs. Suffolk 6:00 PM LS
11/30 at Eastern Connecticut 1:00 PM
12/4 vs. St. Joseph (Conn.) 7:00 PM
12/6 at Rivier 8:00 PM V
@ Silloway Gymnasium | Middletown, Conn.
12/7 at TBD • TBA
12/7 at Wesleyan 3:00 PM
1/2 at Framingham State 6:00 PM V LS
1/4 at St. Joseph's (Maine) 6:00 PM
1/14 vs. Emmanuel 5:30 PM
1/18 at Mount Holyoke * • 1:00 PM V LS
1/22 at WPI * • 7:00 PM LS
1/25 vs. Babson * • TBA
1/29 vs. Emerson * • 7:30 PM
2/1 vs. Smith * • 2:00 PM
2/5 vs. Wheaton (Mass.) * • 5:30 PM
2/8 vs. Wellesley * • 1:00 PM
2/12 at Springfield * • TBA
2/15 vs. Clark * • 1:00 PM
2/19 vs. Coast Guard * • 7:00 PM
2/22 at MIT * • 2:00 PM

(* Conference; • Region)
All times Eastern
Overall: 0-1 - Conference: 0-0
1/18 at Mount Holyoke * • 1:00 PM V LS
1/22 at WPI * • 7:00 PM LS
1/25 vs. Babson * • TBA
1/29 vs. Emerson * • 7:30 PM
2/1 vs. Smith * • 2:00 PM
2/5 vs. Wheaton (Mass.) * • 5:30 PM
2/8 vs. Wellesley * • 1:00 PM
2/12 at Springfield * • TBA
2/15 vs. Clark * • 1:00 PM
2/19 vs. Coast Guard * • 7:00 PM
2/22 at MIT * • 2:00 PM

(* Conference; • Region)
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2024-25

Clark 0-0 2-0
Emerson 0-0 2-0
Smith 0-0 2-0
Coast Guard 0-0 1-0
Wellesley 0-0 1-0
Babson 0-0 1-1
MIT 0-0 1-1
WPI 0-0 1-1
Mount Holyoke 0-0 0-1
Salve Regina 0-0 0-1
Springfield 0-0 0-1
Wheaton (Mass.) 0-0 0-2

Past Records

2024-25 (0-0, 0-0 NEWMAC)
2023-24 (4-7, 10-16 NEWMAC)
2022-23 (16-10, 11-7 CCC)
2021-22 (10-15, 9-9 CCC)
2020-21 (1-0, 0-0 CCC)
2019-20 (4-22, 4-12 CCC)
2018-19 (15-12, 10-6 CCC)
2017-18 (13-12, 10-8 CCC)
2016-17 (10-16, 8-10 CCC)
2015-16 (10-16, 9-9 CCC)
2014-15 (12-14, 9-9 CCC)
2013-14 (14-13, 11-7 CCC)
2012-13 (17-12, 12-6 CCC)
2011-12 (19-10, 13-5 CCC)
2010-11 (25-4, 13-0 CCC)
2009-10 (16-10, 10-3 CCC)
2008-09 (20-9, 9-4 CCC)
2007-08 (14-11, 8-5 CCC)
2006-07 (22-7, 17-1 CCC)

Team Info

Coach: Corinne Hughes
Conference: NEWMAC

Salve Regina

Enrollment (FT undergrads): 1931
Location: Newport, RI
Colors: Blue, Green, White
Region: 2
Arena: Rodgers Recreation Center (0)
Official Website: Men | Women
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News Releases

December 28, 2022 Amherst stays perfect, Dips tip Dubuque D3hoops.com Classic women's basketball veteran Amherst came away with a tough win over Montclair State, while free throws loomed large in Franklin and Marshall's come-from-behind win over Dubuque.
July 13, 2022 Salve Regina moving to the NEWMAC As Dave McHugh originally reported on June 30, Salve Regina will be moving from the CCC to the NEWMAC, keeping the CCC at 10 members and keeping Salve in Region 2. More on D3sports.com.
February 6, 2019 Alumni living up to D-III ideals overseas Wooster alum Spencer Williams and Swarthmore's Zack Yonda are among a dozen D-III alumni developing, discovering and dedicating themselves to learning and serving at-risk youth in Northern Ireland and Ireland. Ryan Scott has more in Around the Nation.
November 15, 2014 Harden's school-record 45 lifts her over milestone and Seahawks over Pride WALTHAM, Mass. - Meaghan Harden (Sandwich, Mass.) scored a school-record 45 points and added 11 rebounds to lead Salve Regina University to a 66-60 victory over Regis College in the second game of the Brandeis University Tip-Off Tournament on Saturday afternoon in Waltham, Mass.
January 4, 2014 Pendergast powers Seahawks to CCC victory NEWPORT, R.I. - Salve Regina senior forward Marissa Pendergast (Medfield, Mass.) scored a game-high 19 points and snared a game-high seven rebounds to power her team over Nichols College, 72-47, in Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) women's basketball action at the Rodgers Recreation Center.
December 4, 2013 Salve Regina starts CCC slate with win at Wentworth BOSTON, Mass. – The Salve Regina women's basketball team held Wentworth Institute of Technology to 19 percent shooting – including just under 14 percent in the second half – as the Seahawks won the Commonwealth Coast Conference opener for both squads, 60-36.